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2) Windows uses UNC paths for anything above COM9 ( -us/help/115831/howto-specify-serial-ports-larger-than-com9), so any 2 and 3-digit strings generated by the code above would be invalid. It is recommended to append "\\.\" to every COM port number.
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; ===============================================================================================================================; Function Name: _COM_SendString($hComPort, $string, $encoding=1); Description: Sends data; Parameters: $hComPort - serial port handle (as returned by _COM_OpenPort); $string - the string to write; $encoding - 1=ANSI (default), 2=UTF-8; Returns: on success returns the number of bytes written; on error returns -1 and sets @error to 1; Note:; If there are less bytes than requested in the input buffer it returns 0; ===============================================================================================================================
Hi Steve, I use a slightly modified version of the MATLAB legacy arduino interface. This utilises an arduino sketch that acts as a server receiving commands and then performing the task. The interface is really simple, you send bytes encoding the action required and the parameters, so for example, sending the serial command 0c1: 0=set pin mode as input or output c=use pin 2 1=set to output. The sketch is a simple state machine that uses the first byte to change state then process the parameters. You can use any serial terminal to send these commands:
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Product Key Finder is free but take note of the adware installation when installing this program. It is a very simple program that claims to support over 200 programs but without a detailed listings. Running the program will instantly list all the license number and allows you to backup to a CSV file by clicking the Save button. Only support 32-bit Windows operating system.
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